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5th August 10, 04:50 AM
#9
 Originally Posted by Canuck of NI
My own 8 yd kilt, at least, keeps me locked in at the weight I was when I bought the thing, give or take a pound or two (ie, a kilo). Meaning I will have to stick with a (hopefully slight) beer gut look in perpetutiy- but on the other hand can never become a two-seater guy on an airplane. The fact of the matter is that I'm just too cheap to abandon an $850 custom-made garment.
$850 ...... I can't even imagine that. Mine are all SWK's.
 Originally Posted by Sir William
I recently lost 30 pounds and several inches around the waist - enough to fit into a kilt I hadn't worn in about 20 years!
I had to have a newer kilt taken in, but I figure that is more than worth it.
Good work, sir!
 Originally Posted by bdkilted
I have a friend that recommends a "all scotch" diet. He said he has lost 5 inches and two wives on it.
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